Ekart
Ekart is a term from the French stock exchange system (French écart : difference, écarter : apart, deviate) and generally means the difference between two courses or prices of a financial product in securities trading .
Ekart is used specifically for z. B. Differences between:
- Ask and bid price (buy and sell price);
- Daily rate and current purchase rate;
- Call and put options ;
- Bearer shares and registered shares of a stock corporation ;
- the interest on bonds of equal par and maturity on a financial market .
The size and development of the difference over time is a specific indicator for the assumed value of the product under consideration, for activity on the financial market or e.g. B. for the creditworthiness of the issuer of a product. By comparing the e-carts of different products, an investor can infer decision-making aids for or against one of them. However, the Ekart is not the only criterion, but is weighted with a whole series of other indicators. The evaluation of the Ekart requires knowledge of the product, background knowledge, market observation and experience.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ FinanzLexikon.de , accessed July 31, 2010
- ↑ Boersenlexikon , accessed July 31, 2010